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Show volume be in no way curtailed, says the Taeglische Rundschau. The publishers, the heirs declare, intend to omit letters from the former emperor, for the publication publi-cation of which no permission has been given by the deposed monarch. HEIRS OF BISMARCK MAY STOP MEMOIRS BERL.IN, Tuesday. Nov. IS. (By the Associated Pri?s. The heirs of Prince Otto von Biamarck, the "Iron Chancellor," purpose to tak legal steps to halt publication publi-cation of the thjrd volume of his memoirs on the ground that the publishers plan to violate Bismarck's provision that the |